Nokia returns to the market. Even in the fourth quarter of this year, the company will present three or four devices – said Mike Wang, head of the Chinese branch of Nokia Networks. New smartphones and tablets may hit the sales at the beginning of 2017 years.
Smartphones produce Finnish company HMD Global, which acquired the rights to the legendary brand for a period of 10 years. HMD is composed of former employees of Nokia and Microsoft.
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We do not know any details of specifications for smartphones and tablets. Nor do we know how much you will have to pay for new equipment.
Already in mid-July, however, wrote that the end of the year on the market are to appear two new phones from Nokia logo. According to leaks, one would have a 5.2-inch screen, while the second 5.5 inch. Both smartphones will run on the system Z-Launcher, based on Android N.
Smartphones are supposed to have an additional metal casing, which will be dustproof and waterproof (IP68 standard fulfilling assumption) and Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 820. They can also be equipped camera with a resolution of 22.6 megapixels.
Finnish manufacturer
Nokia, former worldwide leader of mobile telephony, announced his return in may. The company, which currently operates in the field of equipment and services for telecommunications operators, for 10 years have given to the disposal of the rights to the famous brand and still valuable patents newly formed Finnish company Global HMD. In May 2016, the Company purchased from Microsoft’s part department devices.
The final product of the high-end Nokia’s tablet was N1, which has not been welcomed by consumers. In the opinion of experts from Nokia, which several years remained the market leader in mobile phones (at its peak in 2008 was 40 per cent. Stake), slept through the beginning of the revolution smartphones.
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